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Studying Management Information Systems at Weber State

Weber State’s management information systems program offers techy, business-minded students a balanced education in information technology and business, a hands-on technical foundation, and a solid knowledge base in general business operations and management.

Management Information Systems Highlights

Weber State’s management information systems program prepares you to become an essential employee with highly valued technical skills, knowledge in crucial business systems, and the ability to analyze problems and apply current technology to solve them.

Weber’s John B. Goddard School of Business & Economics is accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. This distinction is held by fewer than 6% of all business schools.

Beyond the Classroom

While working on your degree, you can gain valuable field experience by participating in an internships with companies ranging from Orbital ATK to Zions Bancorporation.

What You’ll LEARN at Weber

Weber State’s management information systems program helps you develop your technical, managerial and business skills, and provides the knowledge and communication skills you need to navigate the business world.

The depth and breadth of technical know-how gained in the program prepares you for a successful career as an information systems professional, helping organizations support business processes and solve business problems.

What You CAN DO After Weber

After you graduate, you can work in IT or as an analyst, systems engineer, web developer, information systems manager and more. If you have questions, contact a 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Career Advisor.

Faculty Perspective

We want to help students who are sincerely trying to make their lives better. Our students’ success is our success.

Randall Boyle

Today, many of the fastest growing and highest paying technology jobs did not exist 10 years ago. Technology changes at such a rapid pace. The marketplace needs people who can understand how this affects the business world. We strive to help our students leave the program prepared for current jobs and prepared for those jobs that don't yet exist.

Jeff Clements